Where is the King

I. Radio Drama

The year is 1943. In a farmhouse of a remote French village, two
shadowy figures struggle to move aside a fake stove. Behind the
stove sits a primitive but powerful radio, covered in newspaper.

One of the figures bends silently over the radio and with well-practiced
hands coaxes it into life. Its vacuum tubes start to glow dully,
and the sound of airwaves, of static, can be heard escaping from
his large baekerlite headphones. Suddenly the hissing and
popping of the static clears and the unmistakable sound of a lone
timpani drum quietly fills the room.

Quietly, ever so quietly, it sounds out a letter in Morse code:
Short, short, short, long. Short, short, short, long. ...-, ...-.
The letter is the letter "V". "V" for victory.
Then a voice: "The night is your friend. The V is your sign..."

The Free French government was in exile in London. In its stead,
a puppet regime ruled, but the people were loyal to their leader
even though he was far away.

Nightly, they listened, hoping for a few words, a message of encouragement
from their leader. For, however far away he was, they would never
desert or be unfaithful to him. They longed for the day when he
would emerge from exile and free them from their oppressors.

II. A Brief History of Kings

Where have the all the kings gone?

As part of the Creation, Hashem wanted there to be a tangible
symbol of His Kingship. From this symbol we would be able to catch
the smallest glimpse, the most distant echo of the Glory of Heaven,
its Awesomeness and its Majesty. For this reason He created kings.

A few hundred years ago, kings ruled with absolute authority in
their lands. More recently, nations have been unwilling to give
to their rulers unbounded dominion; rather the king has been placed
under the rule of the state.

With the advent of the republic, the notion of kingship has been
virtually extinguished. There remain but a few nations who still
conserve a constitutional monarchy, but even in those countries,
the monarchy is but a pale puppet show beset with problems from
without and within.

In a republic, it is the people that rule; or rather, it is the
political parties that rule. The fear of the king is no longer.
We have reduced the king to a glib smile and well coiffed hair,
to a denim jacket and a strong handshake, or as it's called in
the trade "pumping the flesh."

The tenure of a president is transitory. Even in countries where
he may enjoy a broad power-base, he must expend vast amounts of
time, money and energy flattering the spectrum of political interests
to assure his re-election.

Since monarchy was created only to give us a microcosmic semblance
of the Heavenly Kingship, how should we understand this ebbing
of the power of kings? In other words, if the earthly monarchy
is no more than a reflection of Hashem's Kingship, and a means
to make it easier for us to accept His Dominion upon ourselves,
why has the power and the status of monarchy been allowed to wane?

Hashem relates to us through 'measure for measure.' When the
world at large believed in G-d, we were afforded an ever present
representation of Hashem's Kingship in the form of the rule of
kings. When the world turned to atheism, there was a concomitant
withdrawal of the power of kings.

The basic tenet of Judaism is that Hashem is One. When a king
united his people he was also the symbol of their unity. Today,
on the other hand, political parties by definition stand for diffusion
and separation. This is but a mirror of the fact that the world
has turned its back on Hashem's Oneness.

Only when the world perceives the Oneness of Hashem will kingship
return to mankind.

III. The Return of the King

For some two thousand years, the Jewish People has been 'sitting
by its radio,' listening attentively, waiting for the return of
the King.

The false monarchy of atheism, the puppet regimes of hedonism
and materialism seem to rule unchecked, but from His exile, the
King still rules.

He is in hiding. We do not see Him. But we continue an unremitting
guerrilla war against His enemies. We will never be subjugated
to them, never accept their rulership.

And He continues to rule, even though we do not see Him. He rules
in secret, in hiding. And we sit by our 'spiritual radios' - our
Holy Torah, receiving instructions from Him.

We long for the day when He will return to us and the world will
acknowledge Him as Ruler. When kingship will return to the House
of David and there will come a Rosh Hashanah when we will crown
Him, not in exile, but revealed for all the world to see.

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